Axios - 1 in 6 remote workers moved in 2021 — many of them to new cities in new states. Of the metros that had the highest share of remote workers moving in or out, the bigger, pricier cities saw a net loss of people — and smaller metros saw a net gain, the N.Y. Times reports in a new analysis of census data.
Winners:
Austin, up a net 28,000 residents
Denver, +23,000
Dallas, +10,000
Nashville, +10,000
Portland, Ore., +9,000
Losers:
New York City, down a net 116,000 people
L.A., -53,000
San Francisco, -32,000
Chicago, -29,000
San Jose, Calif., -27,000
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June 17, 2023
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